4.1.2 Searching the online manuals

This dialog lets you specify what you want to search for, and which manuals you want to search in.

Enter a string of text in the
Search for
area.

There are a number of additional options that you can set if you want:

Select
Whole Word if you want to confine your search to whole words only. Select
Partial Search if you want to match part of a word as well. By default, partial searches are performed. For example, if
Whole Word
is selected, searching for "pane" only matches the word "pane". If
Partial Search
is selected, searching for "pane" also matches "panels".

You can choose whether to search the index or the table of contents of any given manual; select
Index or
Contents as appropriate. By default, indexes are searched, as these tend to produce the richest information.

Select the manuals you want to search in the Manuals list. If nothing is selected, all manuals are searched. You can select any number of items in this list.

Select the packages you want to search from the Packages list. If nothing is selected (the default), all packages are searched. You can select any number of items in this list.

Note that selections made in the Manuals and Packages lists reflect each other. If you choose one or more manuals, the relevant packages are also selected, and if you choose one or more packages, the relevant manuals are selected.

Once you have specified the search options, click
OK
. The results of the search are displayed in your HTML browser.

The
Help
menu has a command
Lisp Knowledgebase...
which takes you to the LispWorks support page where a knowledgebase of problems and solutions can be searched. There is also a command
LispWorks Patches...
which takes you to the page where you can download the latest patches for LispWorks. The support page also contains guidelines on how to prepare a useful bug report.